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Inside vertical borders in a resume
I'm revising my resume but running into a problem. I've noticed on several
resumes that a small vertical line, sometimes shaded, is next to the person's name and all of their info is on the right side of the line (address, city,state, zip, email, phone). Sometimes the borders are in the body of the resume. How do I create those lines in a resume? |
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Inside vertical borders in a resume
There are several possibilities but the simplest is the use of Tables. Apply
the preferred Borders to the Table cells. You might consider looking for a resume template that's already designed that way. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "Sandy Sue" Sandy wrote in message ... I'm revising my resume but running into a problem. I've noticed on several resumes that a small vertical line, sometimes shaded, is next to the person's name and all of their info is on the right side of the line (address, city,state, zip, email, phone). Sometimes the borders are in the body of the resume. How do I create those lines in a resume? |
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Inside vertical borders in a resume
P.S. - I neglected to mention that if you decide to go it on your own you
should find this useful: http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/MarginalText.htm -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "CyberTaz" gtz1@comcastdotnet wrote in message ... There are several possibilities but the simplest is the use of Tables. Apply the preferred Borders to the Table cells. You might consider looking for a resume template that's already designed that way. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "Sandy Sue" Sandy wrote in message ... I'm revising my resume but running into a problem. I've noticed on several resumes that a small vertical line, sometimes shaded, is next to the person's name and all of their info is on the right side of the line (address, city,state, zip, email, phone). Sometimes the borders are in the body of the resume. How do I create those lines in a resume? |
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Inside vertical borders in a resume
I wouldn't advise that route, though. Every résumé template I've ever seen
has used a table, and if the résumé requires something more elaborate than can be achieved with hanging indents and tabs, a table is the way to go (especially if borders are wanted). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "CyberTaz" gtz1@comcastdotnet wrote in message ... P.S. - I neglected to mention that if you decide to go it on your own you should find this useful: http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/MarginalText.htm -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "CyberTaz" gtz1@comcastdotnet wrote in message ... There are several possibilities but the simplest is the use of Tables. Apply the preferred Borders to the Table cells. You might consider looking for a resume template that's already designed that way. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "Sandy Sue" Sandy wrote in message ... I'm revising my resume but running into a problem. I've noticed on several resumes that a small vertical line, sometimes shaded, is next to the person's name and all of their info is on the right side of the line (address, city,state, zip, email, phone). Sometimes the borders are in the body of the resume. How do I create those lines in a resume? |
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I agree whole-heartedly - simply threw it out there "just in case" :-)
-- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... I wouldn't advise that route, though. Every résumé template I've ever seen has used a table, and if the résumé requires something more elaborate than can be achieved with hanging indents and tabs, a table is the way to go (especially if borders are wanted). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "CyberTaz" gtz1@comcastdotnet wrote in message ... P.S. - I neglected to mention that if you decide to go it on your own you should find this useful: http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/MarginalText.htm -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "CyberTaz" gtz1@comcastdotnet wrote in message ... There are several possibilities but the simplest is the use of Tables. Apply the preferred Borders to the Table cells. You might consider looking for a resume template that's already designed that way. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "Sandy Sue" Sandy wrote in message ... I'm revising my resume but running into a problem. I've noticed on several resumes that a small vertical line, sometimes shaded, is next to the person's name and all of their info is on the right side of the line (address, city,state, zip, email, phone). Sometimes the borders are in the body of the resume. How do I create those lines in a resume? |
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